Ljubljana Marshes Tour

Ljubljana
Marshes is an area of outstanding natural heritage, where many cultures have
left their mark, including the pile dwellers and the ancient Romans.

The tour
begins with an hour long multimedia presentation in ‘Cankarjev dom’ in Vrhnika.
It features general information about the origin, settlement, geography,
geology and hydrology of the Ljubljana Marshes. The presentation is followed by
sightseeing:

Mali plac
(a nature reserve; the area has a special recognition as the southernmost bog
in Europe and is home to many endangered plants and animals)

Jurčevo
šotišče (Jurca Peat Bog; one of the
last remnants of peat on the Ljubljana marshes) and

Kuclerjev
kamnolom (Kucler Quarry; a natural
geological monument; it is protected due to its unique tectonic and
paleontological characteristics; its rock is black limestone)

The tour
takes about three hours, but it can be adapted to your wishes.

Prices

a group of 30 or less than 30 people (1 guide): 30 €

a group above 30 people (2 guides): 60 €

each additional hour of tour: 20 €

Groups of students and retirees have a 10 % discount on guided tours.

Groups of pupils, students and people with disabilities have a 20% discount on guided tours.